At first it was like "Gomez.. And Hank... The pleading for Hank.. Walt loses all of his money."..

Then it turned out Jack left him a barrel ($10,000,000)...

Then Walt says "Pinkman"

Then Walt stops them to tell Jesse that he watched Jane die.

It was very tough to watch after that. I'm sure that's how some of you have felt all season. It was tough to watch.

I did appreciate how it started out, with the flashback.

Walt Jr knows..

How many people are going to misunderstand Walt's phone call to Skyler? She certainly got it. That's obviously why he had to take Holly (although I can imagine a slight chance that he initially took her without thinking, but I prefer thinking he needed her to back up the call).

We saw someone actually get in the car. Somehow glad to see that it's not a scam where they take your money and then just shoot you in the desert.

Excellent episode, exactly what it needed to be, but it was tough to watch. Can't wait to watch it again.

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How many people are going to misunderstand Walt's phone call to Skyler? She certainly got it. That's obviously why he had to take Holly (although I can imagine a slight chance that he initially took her without thinking, but I prefer thinking he needed her to back up the call).

How many people are going to misunderstand Walt's phone call to Skyler? She certainly got it. That's obviously why he had to take Holly (although I can imagine a slight chance that he initially took her without thinking, but I prefer thinking he needed her to back up the call).

Creator Vince Gilligan called this ep his favorite of the series...although that article has some misinformation on who, from past eps, appeared in it. Apparently IMDB listed many of them, but they didn't appear.

He did that for her. Of course he knew the police were there (he heard Walt Jr call them - that's why he fled alone). He called and yelled at her, giving her an out. He let her appear at least somewhat innocent (even if complicit to an extent). He yelled at her, and told her that she didn't obey him. He painted himself as the sole bad guy, to save his family.

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Awesome. Good riddance Hank; just wish Marie could've experienced more of it for all her meddling and holier-than-though attitude. I was really hoping Walt would return to the car wash before they started talking to Walt Jr., though. That splinter of the story now is following the obvious path to protect his family, as much as he can protect them at this point.

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Damn that was intense. I assume next episode catches up to the beginning of the season when Walt comes back to town. Only about 100 minutes left. It's gonna be great.

My wife, who does not watch, kept walking into the room and talking to me. I would pause, politely answer whatever question was, and go back to the show. The fifth time she came in was when Flynn was calling the cops. I paused the TiVo and gave her the Heisenberg death glare and didn't answer her question. She got mad at me and said I was the jerk.

In her defense, this is not a show she would ever watch, and the only time she sat down in the same room as I watched was when they were buying the car wash. So she calls it "that car wash show."

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He did that for her. Of course he knew the police were there (he heard Walt Jr call them - that's why he fled alone). He called and yelled at her, giving her an out. He let her appear at least somewhat innocent (even if complicit to an extent). He yelled at her, and told her that she didn't obey him. He painted himself as the sole bad guy, to save his family.

How do you figure? Only thing I saw that was inaccurate was the list of past characters who were supposed to appear...do you "know" that this wasn't Gilligan's favorite episode of the series? Or are you just trying to be contrary?

He did that for her. Of course he knew the police were there (he heard Walt Jr call them - that's why he fled alone). He called and yelled at her, giving her an out. He let her appear at least somewhat innocent (even if complicit to an extent). He yelled at her, and told her that she didn't obey him. He painted himself as the sole bad guy, to save his family.

Yes, that's totally what happened. Though I didn't get it until near the end of the conversation, where he was in tears but still talking tough. He made sure to say "I built this, me, alone" (or words to that effect) - trying to give her an out.

This was a fantastic episode.

Holy moley, will I be sad to see this series go.

Why are these final episodes only 6 minutes long?! (Well, at least that's how it feels to me).

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How do you figure? Only thing I saw that was inaccurate was the list of past characters who were supposed to appear...do you "know" that this wasn't Gilligan's favorite episode of the series? Or are you just trying to be contrary?